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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 4, 1926, p. 6

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high quality always the choice teas tised exclusive ly in salada yield richly of their delicious goodness say salada the greater good by bannisteit merwin part i ician to respect the confidence of his as sa know intelugent pabenthood j t patient it is as sacred as the con- au tho wjita town to essex knw lawns dr philip latham pondered marjo did mt know before she on the best way of asking marjorie could earry t talk further however stone to marry him a crowded week fanny cadweil entered with the two had forced his personal problems into remaining guests mrs torrence and the background in addition to the her daughter and a moment later many demands upon him as a young dinner was announced but brrnantly successful diagnostil latham had never soon marjone so cian there has been an important jg g s have you from urn to time during ture to prepare the mere pressure h k b f hu across the your hfe had j nts of n ntal of work had kept his thoughts from take watch her wi open admira- hfns when vou marjorie but now he was soon to see t and persistently resisted her at ra second x hear tho overseas radio testa all this week oh a no a or b batteries no aerial ask your local radio dealer or write mu8ic co ltd toronto 2 ont her how would she receive the avowal that her friend of years was more am i using all the intelligence with when a parent grabs a button hook than f they had been boy and which i am endowed in bringing up or a dust cloth or a pail and shovel my children- is a question all parents from little finger saying impatiently may well ask themselves and most j do it like this doing tho job him- of us would have to answer in the self is he acting sensibly wouldnt negative often our entire policy is the little ono learn more quickly by dictated by a prejudice instead of by j experience than by just watching a wellthoughtout plan take for in- and- arent we also depriving him of stance a mother who as a child was the joy of achieving which is his very much spoiled having reaped the right are we over acting wisely fruit ot this upbringing ehe decides when we wait on children instead on no condition to rear her children of allowing them to do thing- for them- ln the same manner so unconscious- selves in so far as they are able ly she goes to the other extreme rnak- j again and again we hear parents lng her youngsters toe the mark in in their youngsters presence say a most inconsiderate and arbitrary j dickey is obstinate or sensitive or manner whereas in her youth she mischievous arent the parents im- was allowed to stay up halt tho night printing these thoughts on the little in order to finish an absorbing book ones minds and wont the children her children are not even permitted be very likely to live up to their re- to finish the sentence they are reading putations are we acting intelligently when the call comes for dinner or bed- when we label our children time surely such discipline is not j study the childs gifts based upon reason sometimes a mother insists upon when correcting a childish fault do her dauguter stm music because parents always focus their entire in- ghe herelc has a regretted that telligence upon the problem how she deprived- 0 this privilege but many punishments would be avoided i jf amn gt bocome interested in if they did when little mary in help- musicj whhe on the other hand s lng to dry the dishes breaks a cup is suows a marke1 abilitv t0 dra wo it not unwise to scold her severely u not be more reas0na to allow her wont she acquire a distaste for help- to devoto ner time to art in like ing when dick tells a lie is it manner many a parent decides that sensible to punish him without first cuiw j eo t0 co because trying co understand the boys way of refonng and making every effort to correct it when gwge in a fit of anger throws his toys around is it intelli gent to throw george around would it not he wiser to let him find he has always wished that he had had i this advantage in his youth but if i the hoy has no interest in scholastic i pursuits and wants very much to enter j the business field will he get anything out of a college education being pre- sent in body but not in thought out for himself that the only result of we ollght a ot ls to mark our own his 111 temper is broken toys which cards nt end ot every day his parents are iitno hurry to replace h 0h as to whether we if little alice goes traveling and ha dealt with ollr ps girl together and it is not always easy to turn friendship into love the very nature of her candid liking for him was in its way discouraging it no longer pleased him as it once did to hear her refer to him as dear old phil when the car that brought him from the station at last swung into tho drive shd came to a stop before why yes kent spoke hesitantly during the last few years and has any one ever remarked kvinw she wis in a turning suddenly pa ed t0 with j fxbrf it jgs sympathy liked to count it vtt tempts to iead him out to latham it seemed as if the mans selfeffacement was based upon a rec ognition of what would make him the more ncceptab sense flattered all her sweet sy for something she would be a bit willful too at times yes latham knew her weaknesses as well as her sgfcjgses sss1 ssam muscles that cyril kent should appear so thor- stimes now llgss to the ver- 1 e it back dr latham anda for the coffee latham saw- latham shook his head you have felt a little dizzy after- what is it the entrance to the house he ran up g understandingpassbetw concluded the steps straight to the welcome of marjorie and kent and then mar fanny caldwell who clung to the old ijorie quietly pressed her fathers hand informal way of meeting her guests j this partly prepared him for the in- her young face beneath its crown of eyitable by the time marjorie palled hair prematurely white showed b feslss ino pleasure i cr he had sc himself for why do you always run up the wha coming steps in that professional manner phil she said laughing eagerness he replied whos here fanny marjorie and her father mrs caldwell looked at him shrewdly she had guessed his secret long before he knew it himself and two or three others who dont count she added phil dear she whispered i have been waiting for a chance to tell you i know you will be so happy for me i am going to marrjr cyril kent he choked down his pain the time dragged on and latham still wrestled for inner peace he had rapids and portages met with and the no morbid liking for his misery but country through which he passed travelling historic trails when sir alexander mackenzie wrote his general history of tie fur trade in 1s01 he gave a vivid des cription of the route followed by the fur traders from montreal to the then great unknown northwest particu larly did he describe that portion from liaiiiy lake to the mouth of the sas katchewan river giving a most in teresting running account of the many- he knew it was useless to try to sleep till he got himself better in hand and yes you wrote that marjorie was je could not decide that the situation coining remarked latham he glanc- was right he could not believe that becoming restless lingers window latches and shades and baggage in stead of scolding and punishing wouldnt it be more sensible to pro vide a picture hook or crayons and paper or something to oeciipy the lit tie maids attention parental problems intelligently during this hour of meditation we can runback over the events of the day perhaps it was too much to expect a twoyearold to sit quietly through a long meal period while the adults were usurping every minute in what was to them interest- solving each problem conversation maybe the next when parents change a hasty xo j time we have company- it would be to yes because they cant resist the j wiser to give the little girl an iirlier crying or the teasing or the arguing of luncheon while in this introspective their little ones are they acting intel- mood we can also ponder as to what ed across the lawn in the distance a girl in white was strolling slowly a man at her side who is that with her he asked cyril kent said fanny kent i dont think i know him a man you will like she replied an agreeable experienced man who has spent most of his life in travel marjorie and i met him in cairo last winter with some inner pain latham real ized that marjorie who had made the trip to the orient under mrs cald wells chaperonage had never spoken to him of this kent but why should she the question partly reassured him dont worry phii said fanny caldwell ies first gobetrotter marjorie is sensili nevertheless as he went to his room to rid himself of travel dust and dress for dinner latham could not free marjorie truly loved kent she was fascinated by his charm and by the mystery of his experience he heard the big hall clock chime 1 then suddenly there came a knock at his door the sound was so unexpect ed and he had been so completely lost in his thoughts that though he turn ed involuntarily he did not speak the door was slowly opened from without and a man entered it was kent he had on a long gray dressing gown he walked as if he were very tired your light was burning doctor he said with an effort i had to see you professionally are yen ill asked latham sit down thanks replied kent dully he it is a- long stretch of time since sir alexander mackenzie made this trip through almost unknown waters but the district has not yet lost its fas cination for those who crave the free dom of the unconventional and long to face and overcome difficulties and distances by primitive methods that there is still a strong appeal in the old historic route is evidenced by the number of adventurous spirits look ing to the district to satisfy their crav ings for something new the depart ment of the interior reports the re- inquiries for information two let ters readied the branch recently from ceipt already this year of a number of widely separated portions ot the united states the writers of which are making plans for canoe trips from inverted plaits spell chic illustrating the chic of the one- piece tailleur achieved with seaming and inverted plaits is this frock built on the new princess lines from wood- brown charmelaine a light wool ma terial that is making some of the most successful costumes black satin is also suitable or any of the new cloth or silk materials modish fulness is brought about with inverted plaits that start at the front and back from a flat braid ornament a long nar row collar emphasizes the diagonal closing and a new idea in sleeves i3 expressed by the fulness at the wrist being cut away to form a deep cuff no 1267 is in sizes 40 42 44 46 48 and 50 inches bust size 44 bust re quires 6 yards 36 inch or 3 yards 64inch material price 20 cents rainylake to the hudson bay by way staggered to thectuchat thefoot ot rainy river lake of the tdhnjsiw dress lies the bed im pretty weak j winnipeg river lake winnipeg and in tasto rat than a lavish ex- lie let himself sink down on the the nelson river and to show tho i nd 0 money every woman couch before latham got to him he spirit of the age one of the enquirers i bhould want to toa ner 0w1 c was breathing rapidly was asrgman j an t home dressmaker will find the i must have fainted he gasped tho study 0 canadian history is in f designs illustrated in our new fashion vrsfeaii itseu wonderf towlnqtlng but to ractical and sia yet vr r ivfnronth hmsef from a disquiet which because ymg or e floor i kt as if had y mniorers to eee hl 1ity the uiany price of hc book 10 of ts very pettiness made him dis- lu s points that made their impress upon u ligently arent they teaching their measures to use to correct johns tin- gusted with himself surely he was i too muchanokinj perhaps sug and tq qver again ce p not to be jealous of every stranger haven smoked since morning the lives of canadas original trail lu when latham entered the library a kent smiled wanly te the truth breakers is an attraction impossible j write your name and aouress plain- few minutes before the dinner hour doctorj vvc had a strange dizzy feel- j to discourage in northwestern on- b umber andsize or suiu the two men who were standing before in ai day gome of the time it has utio there are yet many lakes the the firepace abruptly stopped their scemet as if a draft of cold air were youngsters just how to break down j tidiness and marys habit of procras- the parental citadel a no should lination never be hasty but should always be child training is not a hit or miss dictated by our be- judgment and j proposition it is a mcst important when once uttered it should stand business which demands constant use how much simpler life isfor young sters reared under such conditions ot every ounce of intelligence we can conversation the older of the two vilowinjr on me call to our aid i m death ray for germs an invention of first importance in the light against germs has been made by dr w 15 coolidge the authority on xrays j lie has evolved apparatus by which r 1 j 1 tl v modem eve prefers spruce tree to the ancestral fig tree tho word substitute is a refuge taken advantage of by many to salve their conscience with regard te forest conservation tho study of tho forest history however allows that substitu tion has been going on for all time skins replaced fig leaves as a source of fashionable dress flint replaced the club as a weapon and coal replaced wood as a fuel forestry in europe arose two to three hundred years ago through fear of a timber famine and ita effect on the navy as well as a wood famine especially in the mining regions the development of tho steel ship and coal pushed those fears forever into the background yet these forests start ed with identically that idea in mind are no loss necessary to the needs of europe today foriyseven years ago the first crude experiments wera being made in fibre silk tho now product had to bo put upon a hostile market yet last year cj000 tons of llbro silk requiring some 65 million board feet of timber wore produced and as a result wo have our modern eve clad in tho more elusive spun llbro of tho spruoo tree and so the subject of substitutlon con tinues to travel around in n circle on higher forms of life would in the today when we soe steel concrete present stage of the development of and brick replacing wood as a build- the apparatus ho dangerous log material we also observe the vast with a potential as high as 250000 j william ston nodded in his elderly affable manner j hello phil he exclaimed you but the basic thought on which for- i havent met mr kent have you estry and any forest service must i latham advanced took kents lean rest is that our present timber is in hand and looked to jus strongly trust for the future and our timber arkedfac it was the face oi lands must bo maintained in produc tive capacity j man who might have known hard mili tary service in tropical countries how dyou do dr latham he said in an agreeable voice ive heard of you of course from miss stone and mrs caldwell but there was also a chap at manila a surgeon in the eightyninth who told me about your discoveries among the phago- oathode rays formerly produced with in glass vacuum tubes by the dis charge of- heavy electric currents can now be produced in the air in such quantities as to kill bacteria and in sects and has described his method in science the most striking effects of dr coolidges invention are obtained on living things bacteria tie says have been rayed and an exposure of a tenth of a secoend has been found sufficient to kill even highly deslstant bacterial spores ou are an army man asked latham oh no but i was there for a time looking on mindanao chiefly latham felt that he was being met what exclaimed latham the abruptness of the word caused fear to leap into kents eyes he part ly raised himself on his elbow and his lips parted but latham had turned away his brows were knit and it was several moments liefore he again faced kentr and said quietly i will look you over he made a careful methodical ex amination pulse heart respiration kneejerk and so on kent was sound and hard hard as nails with the few minutes of rest his breathing had returned to normal so latham who never hurried to conclusions was forc ed at last to the hypothesis which he hoped would prove unnecessary and with an effort of will hethrust from his mind all thoughts and emotions ex cept professional interest ho was in tario there are yet many lakes the patterns as you want encose 20c in waters of whiah have never felt the f tamps or coin coin preferred wrap dip of the white mans paddle and carefully for each number and this largely unexplored area will the j ress your order to pattern dept coming season see many an adv wilson publishing co 73 west ada turer paddling his canoe into the white ln st toronto patterns sent by more than halfway and he rebelled the grip of his work at his own unreadiness ue realized i have you ever fainted before he that kent had the charm of one who a has wrung much from experience once a year or more ago though perhaps at the cost of inner what were the circumstances fineness he could not avoid making j i was crossing the arabian desert this reservation w a caravan one day i fell just kent is done with outoftheway as we w nvking midday eamp corners remarked mr stone he how long were you unconscious is going to settle down at home j j dont know my arabs wouldnt yes said kent he flashed a talk of it i fancy they thought i was j speculative look at latham it was al- j some holy trance like a dervish return mail water and packing his outfit over portages in quest of new thrills and new scenes these men and women are proving to the world that they are the equal of those who opened can adas original trade routes and are i ggggj doing eo for pleasure and experience and without the incentive of profit just more work all you have io do said tho film producer to the cinema star is to your arm- jump on top of a passing taxi and jirmp from there to tho llreokcnjve of the building in the corner he paused for breath then you must climb up to the fruit flies upon being raved for almost instantaneous but latham myself i thought it was the heat caught it as i was telling you he j and did yo you have any preliminary small fraction of a secoud instantly j i s went on to stone ive liought into j showed almost complete collapse and crane co i y in a few hours were dead t1 i k word n sellsauon 0 a draft of sold blood tests for health the doctor who used to feel his pa- sixth floor drag her to the parapet tients pulse or gaze into a gaping mouth to determine the cause of ill ness nowadays takes a drop of blood to analyse the guilt for much of human suffering has been traced to the germsi tiny but deadly which force their entrance into the human body and which can only ho detected by such analysis diood tests provide us with the clues to an evergrowing number of ailments said a doctor to the writer and bracing yourself against a chim ney hurl her out into space she catches a windowlodge in her fall and spose i drop her hazarded tho actor well youll have io pick her iip aiid begin all over again teach er- it being found for instance that willie not guilty whore is the big dipper eye complaints are often due to tho absorption of germe which have affect ed other parts of the body such as the ton6lls wo can often detect them by testing tho blood many cases of illness arc due to something taken in from without i dunno i use the fountain the drift of kents words was ap this may lead to the application of parent and lathams heart suddenly a the rays as a powerful germicide and i became heavy how far matters had k nodded his eyes were fixed on usually microscopic germs more and insecticide but their promiscuous use gone between marjorie and this stran- jthams face as if to catch the re- more of these germs are becoming ger ho could not determine but kents fi significance of his own words known to us every day there is roa- easy confidence and mr stones ob- and tonight said latham do son to believe that the origins of other xvr5 h how onk on the diseases which are still unknown may be found in the same cause i that they wore perilously close to some floor quantity of wood required when sqch j volt and a current of several thousv i sers that moment marjorie i ijshz uostltutes are used and we also seo j andths of nn ampere the rays travel c into the room day by day wood entering now fields as far as isin from the tube and pro- and when you came to yourself phil she cried taking lioth his the furniture seem to have been only the lack of forest material vllljduce a purplish glowingof the air in hands and smiling radiantly howi disturbed prevent large quantities of wood be- j front of it i good to see you why didnt youi what do you mpan yes i must ng used and should that lack de- f come down yesterday fanny thought knocked the chair over in fall- toiop yien the whole world will be 1 tho poorer therefore todays needs i ing real high life you might for almosta ouartcr of a century she p kent and her father where were ycu standing when you i norman lsovbee p har srk said hehse to the doo of n weather bureau station on the top j ttham rather lamely but there was na in what part of the bathroom of sulphur mountain at hanff 74551 b lecture to be finished wcr0 y0 when you came to i feet above sea lcvol something with n long latin j kent stared apprehensively h responsible lady a rural diagnosis a young doctor in a country dis trict was called one night by an old farmer to his first case the patient was tho farmers son who was lying ou the bed in much pain j the young doctor threw out his chest and said this ehould cause you no lilarm it is nothing but a corrustl- fled exegesis antlspasmodlcally ema- -vr- waiitrtf lt tci trwc u u rtfjrt inr 9r iiarai use of gas increases uirff imtow ait hmtr- a j tho manufacture of ga is lncreas- wicm ltl wti- w m j ldg ia ot 0 facl that g a a r t u wm for nrtttl an of ightlmr ha largely given i 7 rvrr ar su tmrtx ort i way to electricity is3lit no 5 26 mlnards llnimert for tore throat why no marjorie it deals -simp- 1 scem to have staggered several steps ly with professional ethics the so- before i went down are vou conscious of having stag- at the farther side he said i nntlng from the physical refrigerator producing a prolific source of irrlta- called medical secret to be exact how mysterious she laughed it was ijithams habit to be reticent about his work but he explained nothing mysterious the medical pecrct ii the obligation upon the phy- bllity in the pericranial epidermis gcrcd latham persisted no but what is all this anyway f or u wa8 a 8toma ache a few more questions first said i latham impersonally icach 15ccnt pack- nge contains dlrec- ions so simple any woman can tint soft delicate shades or dye rich permanent colors in lingerie dlks ribbons skirts walsu dresses coals stockings sweaters draperies coverings hangings erything buy dlamoni dyes no other klad tho father looked at him nndre- plied just what i said but his moth- ani toll your druggist whoihor the mv j t yoa w to color is ol o silk iwxiiiin -j- now please be very careful when you answer minardt liniment relieves headache rood or whether it bv linen eoififnp mixed

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